Just don't give him any ideas (sudo?rm /*) (after this you will have a clean installation, I presume???)
So I'm on stable and I got these. Accidental push to wrong branch?
Nope, just a missing stable
announcement. There are quite a few packages at a newer version on testing
than on stable
, systemd
being the most notable ( 245.5-2
on testing
vs 244.4-1
on stable
).
hello again bravo, why stayed on manjaro !!!!! archlinux is more stable and does not have any packages which explodes on the fly with each update or major version . more installation of new software can be done only from command line
Hello ! I use the stable branch, I had to update the command line for it to work. But pamac has become unusable because if you want to install any package, here is the result:
The only way: the command line! I doubt that beginners appreciate
Your mirror is still outdated. That issue was fixed already and was caused by a push of a package without its dependencies.
There is definitely something broken, btw why we have three versions of gnome-extensions?
In the morning it wanted to replace 19 for no number, now it wans to replace it back either to 18 or 19
sudo pacman -Syu
[sudo] password for manjaro:
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core is up to date
extra is up to date
community 6.0 MiB 2.41 MiB/s 00:02 [#####################################] 100%
multilib is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
:: Replace manjaro-gnome-extension-settings with community/manjaro-gnome-extension-settings-18.0? [Y/n] n
:: Replace manjaro-gnome-extension-settings with community/manjaro-gnome-extension-settings-19.0? [Y/n] n
:: Replace manjaro-gnome-settings with community/manjaro-gnome-settings-18.0? [Y/n] n
:: Replace manjaro-gnome-settings with community/manjaro-gnome-settings-19.0? [Y/n] n
sudo pacman -Syy it refreshes the mirrors, no
This is how it may look like if you don't update your database:
[phil@development manjaro-kde-settings]$ pacman -Ss manjaro-gnome-
community/manjaro-gnome-assets 20191025-1
Manjaro Gnome assets
community/manjaro-gnome-assets-19.0 20200324-2
Manjaro Gnome assets
community/manjaro-gnome-extension-settings-18.0 20200206-1
Manjaro Linux Gnome extensions settings v18.0
community/manjaro-gnome-extension-settings-19.0 20200331-1
Manjaro Linux Gnome extensions settings v19.0
community/manjaro-gnome-settings-18.0 20200206-1
Manjaro Linux Gnome settings v18.0
community/manjaro-gnome-settings-19.0 20200412-3
Manjaro Linux Gnome settings v19.0
community/manjaro-gnome-vanilla 0.2-1
Tool for revert easly Manjaro Gnome in a Manjaro Vanilla Gnome
community/plymouth-theme-manjaro-gnome-17.0 1.0-4
Plymouth theme for Manjaro Gnome with maia theme incursion
This is how it should look like:
[phil@development x86_64]$ pacman -Ss manjaro-gnome
community/manjarin-gtk-theme 20180430-1
Manjarin is a GTK-theme developed for the Manjaro-Gnome Edition
community/manjaro-gnome-assets 20200425-1
Manjaro Gnome assets
community/manjaro-gnome-assets-19.0 20200324-2
Manjaro Gnome assets
community/manjaro-gnome-extension-settings 20200425-1
Manjaro Linux Gnome extensions settings
community/manjaro-gnome-extension-settings-18.0 20200206-1
Manjaro Linux Gnome extensions settings v18.0
community/manjaro-gnome-extension-settings-19.0 20200331-1
Manjaro Linux Gnome extensions settings v19.0
community/manjaro-gnome-settings 20200425-1
Manjaro Linux Gnome settings
community/manjaro-gnome-settings-18.0 20200206-1
Manjaro Linux Gnome settings v18.0
community/manjaro-gnome-settings-19.0 20200412-3
Manjaro Linux Gnome settings v19.0
community/manjaro-gnome-vanilla 0.2-1
Tool for revert easly Manjaro Gnome in a Manjaro Vanilla Gnome
community/plymouth-theme-manjaro-gnome 1.2-4
Plymouth theme for Manjaro Gnome
community/plymouth-theme-manjaro-gnome-17.0 1.0-4
Plymouth theme for Manjaro Gnome with maia theme incursion
20200425 releases are current.
I updated my mirrors, it made no difference. Same error.
same thing for me
It will update your package database from your mirrors but is a potentially dangerous command that might lead to partial updates if you don't update immediatly after. Better (always) use:
$ sudo pacman -Syyu
Did pacman -Syyu and the still get the exactly same message as @Vodo, the last time I upgraded was 10 hours ago after the previous issue with gnome-layout-switcher was fixed and everything was fine with my mirror.
Is this related to testing
branch and it's current update? If not - you're posting in the wrong place.
Check if your mirror is up to date: https://repo.manjaro.org/
@pretzelbrain
@drek
@freggel.doe
Uninstall manjaro-gnome-settings (20200425-1)
update
install manjaro-gnome-settings-19.0 (20200412-3)
More or less this is related to gnome-layout-switcher update and the fact that some of you are on versioned settings packages.
Check which manjaro-gnome packages are installed on your end:
pacman -Qq | grep manjaro-gnome
Then remove them via
pacman -Rdd
And install the ones without a versioning:
pacman -S manjaro-gnome-assets manjaro-gnome-extension-settings manjaro-gnome-settings
Sorry, but philm linked to my post, that is why I replied.
I'm on the stable branch, btw.
I just did this and it worked, but I had to refuse the 19.0 & 18.0 stuff:
:: Starting full system upgrade...
:: Replace manjaro-gnome-extension-settings with community/manjaro-gnome-extension-settings-18.0? [Y/n] n
:: Replace manjaro-gnome-extension-settings with community/manjaro-gnome-extension-settings-19.0? [Y/n] n
:: Replace manjaro-gnome-settings with community/manjaro-gnome-settings-18.0? [Y/n] n
:: Replace manjaro-gnome-settings with community/manjaro-gnome-settings-19.0? [Y/n] n
resolving dependencies...
and how it works
I already have the versionless packages
mapmo@Lenovo-L340:~>$ pacman -Qq | grep manjaro-gnome
manjaro-gnome-assets
manjaro-gnome-extension-settings
manjaro-gnome-settings